A Michigan Certificate of Abandonment of Merger is a legal document issued by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) that officially dissolves an existing business entity. It is used when two separate businesses have merged and the parties involved wish to disband the merged entity and return to two separate entities. This document is necessary when a merger is terminated and the former entities need to be restored. This document is available in two versions: the Short Form Certificate and the Long Form Certificate. The Short Form Certificate is used when the merger was formed in Michigan and the Long Form Certificate is used when the merger was formed in another state or country. The Certificate of Abandonment of Merger must be filed with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs in order to officially dissolve the merged business.
A Michigan Certificate of Abandonment of Merger is a legal document issued by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) that officially dissolves an existing business entity. It is used when two separate businesses have merged and the parties involved wish to disband the merged entity and return to two separate entities. This document is necessary when a merger is terminated and the former entities need to be restored. This document is available in two versions: the Short Form Certificate and the Long Form Certificate. The Short Form Certificate is used when the merger was formed in Michigan and the Long Form Certificate is used when the merger was formed in another state or country. The Certificate of Abandonment of Merger must be filed with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs in order to officially dissolve the merged business.